Monday, March 7, 2011

7 March 2011, 7:41 AM: +7.3°C, Overcast

Observations @ the Western Head* wx station : +5.0°C, Humidity 91 %, Wind SSE 41 km/h

We had a warm day here yesterday with temps near +10°C,a combination of sun and cloud along with some brisk southerly winds.There were a few light showers in the evening and temps remained mild at +7°C.

Temps will remain mild and we are expecting some rain later today.Cooler weather will begin moving back in tomorrow but warmer weather is expected by the week’s end.

Forecasts for our area issued by Environment Canada :

(Normals: Max +2°C / Min -7°C)

Today

Cloudy. 40 percent chance of showers or drizzle early this morning. Periods of rain beginning near noon. Amount 5 to 10 mm. Fog patches. Wind south 40 km/h gusting to 70. High 8.

Tonight

Rain ending overnight then cloudy. Amount 5 to 10 mm. Fog patches dissipating overnight. Wind south 40 km/h gusting to 70 becoming southwest 30 gusting to 50 this evening then becoming northwest 30 gusting to 50 overnight. Low minus 1.

Tuesday

Clearing in the morning. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming north 20 in the morning. High plus 3.

Wednesday

Sunny. Low minus 8. High zero.

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The marine forecast:

Wind south 20 knots increasing to 30 near noon then veering to west
 25 after midnight. Wind diminishing to northwest 10 to 15 Tuesday
 morning. Periods of rain beginning this afternoon and ending after
 midnight. Fog patches dissipating after midnight. Temperatures
 plus 4 falling to minus 1 Tuesday morning.
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Today’s Weather Trivia:

7 March 2009: A tugboat in Johnstone Strait, BC, struggled guiding 2 barges in a storm. The weight of the barges and the weather proved too much for the tug. Breaking seas over the bow blew out its windows, flooding the vessel and short-circuiting the wiring. The two barges were found stranded in the Sunderland Channel, anchored by the sunken tug. The 2 tugboat pilots floated in a life raft for more than 2 hours but survived. -Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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Sky Events:

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ISS visible sightings:

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH º

DEPARTURE º

Mon Mar 07

08:00 PM

1

31

24 above WSW

31 above SW

THE FOLLOWING SHUTTLE SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM THU FEB 24 TO THU MAR 10

SATELLITE

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH

DEPARTURE

DATE/TIME

(MIN)

(DEG)

(DEG-DIR)

(DEG-DIR)

SHUTTLE

Fri Feb 25/07:14 PM

1

19

15 above NW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Sat Feb 26/07:13 PM

3

23

18 above NW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Sun Feb 27/07:39 PM

1

19

16 above NNW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/06:29 PM

3

22

15 above NW

15 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/08:06 PM

1

17

15 above NNW

17 above NNW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 01/06:56 PM

2

19

16 above NNW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 02/07:23 PM

2

21

15 above NNW

18 above NE

SHUTTLE

Thu Mar 03/07:48 PM

2

30

15 above NW

30 above N

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/06:39 PM

3

21

15 above NNW

15 above NE

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/08:15 PM

1

25

20 above NW

25 above NW

SHUTTLE

Sat Mar 05/07:05 PM

4

33

15 above NW

18 above ENE

SHUTTLE

Sun Mar 06/07:32 PM

2

80

25 above NW

43 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Mon Mar 07/07:59 PM

1

32

24 above W

32 above SW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 08/06:50 PM

3

88

32 above WNW

16 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 09/07:16 PM

2

28

26 above WSW

16 above SSE

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The crescent Moon and the planet Jupiter line up low in the west at nightfall this evening. Jupiter looks like a brilliant star below the Moon. It is dropping lower in the sky each evening, and it will disappear in the Sun's glare by month's end.

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AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be QUIET.

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* The Western Head weather station is the official reporting station for this area.It is NOT located in Liverpool but is approx 10kms outside of town and on the seashore.The temperature difference between the town of Liverpool and the weather station can be quite large,especially in the summer months.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

6 March 2011, 7:15 AM: +5.7°C, Overcast

Observations @ the Western Head* wx station : +2.8°C, Humidity 96 %, Wind SW 12 km/h

Yesterday was a mild day with temps near +6°C along with light winds.The sky was generally clear and those conditions lasted into the evening with only a slight change in temperature overnight.

We are expecting some showers today,tonight and into tomorrow with temps well above seasonal normals for this time of the year.

Forecasts for our area issued by Environment Canada :

(Normals: Max +2°C / Min -7°C)

Today

Increasing cloudiness. 60 percent chance of showers late this morning and this afternoon. Fog patches developing this afternoon. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 6 except 10 inland.

Tonight

Showers. Amount 2 mm. Fog patches. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. Temperature steady near 6 except near 10 inland.

Monday

Periods of rain. Amount 2 to 4 mm. Fog patches. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 9.

Tuesday

Sunny. Low minus 2. High zero.

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The marine forecast:

Wind south 15 to 20 knots becoming 20 near noon then increasing to 30
 Monday morning. Periods of rain beginning Monday evening. Fog
 patches forming near noon.
 

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Today’s Weather Trivia:

6 March 1838: The winter across southern Ontario was so unusually mild that the growing season continued uninterrupted. A farmer in West Gwillimbury harvested a quantity of new potatoes, some of them as large as a hen's egg, which he discovered growing under a pile of manure.-Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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Sky Events:

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ISS visible sightings:

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH º

DEPARTURE º

Sun Mar 06

07:33 PM

2

82

25 above NW

58 above ESE

THE FOLLOWING SHUTTLE SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM THU FEB 24 TO THU MAR 10

SATELLITE

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH

DEPARTURE

DATE/TIME

(MIN)

(DEG)

(DEG-DIR)

(DEG-DIR)

SHUTTLE

Fri Feb 25/07:14 PM

1

19

15 above NW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Sat Feb 26/07:13 PM

3

23

18 above NW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Sun Feb 27/07:39 PM

1

19

16 above NNW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/06:29 PM

3

22

15 above NW

15 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/08:06 PM

1

17

15 above NNW

17 above NNW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 01/06:56 PM

2

19

16 above NNW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 02/07:23 PM

2

21

15 above NNW

18 above NE

SHUTTLE

Thu Mar 03/07:48 PM

2

30

15 above NW

30 above N

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/06:39 PM

3

21

15 above NNW

15 above NE

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/08:15 PM

1

25

20 above NW

25 above NW

SHUTTLE

Sat Mar 05/07:05 PM

4

33

15 above NW

18 above ENE

SHUTTLE

Sun Mar 06/07:32 PM

2

80

25 above NW

43 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Mon Mar 07/07:59 PM

1

32

24 above W

32 above SW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 08/06:50 PM

3

88

32 above WNW

16 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 09/07:16 PM

2

28

26 above WSW

16 above SSE

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Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, stands to the left or lower left of the crescent Moon early this evening. It looks like a dazzling cream-colored star.

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AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be QUIET.

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* The Western Head weather station is the official reporting station for this area.It is NOT located in Liverpool but is approx 10kms outside of town and on the seashore.The temperature difference between the town of Liverpool and the weather station can be quite large,especially in the summer months.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

5 March 2011, 9:09 AM: +0.6°C, Mostly Clear

Observations @ the Western Head* wx station : -0.9°C, Humidity 74 %, Wind S 31 km/h

We had a nice day here yesterday with lots of sunshine and temps near the freezing mark.Winds were light and temps in the direct sunlight were above freezing and quite warm.The evening was clear with temps dropping to only a few degrees below freezing.

Today is expected to be Spring-like and warmer weather is expected tomorrow.Daytime temps are expected to be above freezing for all of next week.

Forecasts for our area issued by Environment Canada :

(Normals: Max +2C / Min -7C)

oday

Sunny with cloudy periods. Wind becoming south 30 km/h gusting to 50 this morning. High plus 4. UV index 4 or moderate.

Tonight

Cloudy. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. Temperature steady near plus 4.

Sunday

Cloudy. 40 percent chance of showers late in the afternoon and in the evening. Fog patches developing in the afternoon. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 6 except 10 inland.

Monday

Rain. Low plus 5. High 8.

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The marine forecast:

Wind light increasing to southeast 15 knots early this afternoon then
 veering to south 20 overnight. Chance of showers Sunday afternoon
 and evening. Fog patches forming Sunday afternoon. Temperatures
 minus 3 rising to plus 5 Sunday evening.
 

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Today’s Weather Trivia:

5 March 1951: One of the worst blizzards ever swept across the prairies. Near Boissevain, MB, a 23-year-old country schoolteacher became exhausted after struggling through waist-deep snow for some distance. Her boyfriend flung her over his shoulder and staggered on. Spotting distant farm lights, he left her in the snow to seek aid, but not in time to save her. He suffered severe frostbite and shock. -Excerpt from 'The Canadian Weather Trivia Calendar' by David Phillips. © Environment Canada

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Sky Events:

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ISS visible sightings:

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH º

DEPARTURE º

Sat Mar 05

07:06 PM

4

34

15 above NW

18 above ENE

THE FOLLOWING SHUTTLE SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM THU FEB 24 TO THU MAR 10

SATELLITE

LOCAL

DURATION

MAX ELEV

APPROACH

DEPARTURE

DATE/TIME

(MIN)

(DEG)

(DEG-DIR)

(DEG-DIR)

SHUTTLE

Fri Feb 25/07:14 PM

1

19

15 above NW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Sat Feb 26/07:13 PM

3

23

18 above NW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Sun Feb 27/07:39 PM

1

19

16 above NNW

18 above N

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/06:29 PM

3

22

15 above NW

15 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Mon Feb 28/08:06 PM

1

17

15 above NNW

17 above NNW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 01/06:56 PM

2

19

16 above NNW

16 above NNE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 02/07:23 PM

2

21

15 above NNW

18 above NE

SHUTTLE

Thu Mar 03/07:48 PM

2

30

15 above NW

30 above N

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/06:39 PM

3

21

15 above NNW

15 above NE

SHUTTLE

Fri Mar 04/08:15 PM

1

25

20 above NW

25 above NW

SHUTTLE

Sat Mar 05/07:05 PM

4

33

15 above NW

18 above ENE

SHUTTLE

Sun Mar 06/07:32 PM

2

80

25 above NW

43 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Mon Mar 07/07:59 PM

1

32

24 above W

32 above SW

SHUTTLE

Tue Mar 08/06:50 PM

3

88

32 above WNW

16 above ESE

SHUTTLE

Wed Mar 09/07:16 PM

2

28

26 above WSW

16 above SSE

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From dark skywatching locations, a faint pyramid of light glows faintly in the west after nightfall the next few evenings. This dim glow is the zodiacal light, which is sunlight reflecting off of tiny grains of dust scattered around the inner solar system.

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AURORA (‘Northern Lights’) WATCH: Auroral activity will be QUIET.

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* The Western Head weather station is the official reporting station for this area.It is NOT located in Liverpool but is approx 10kms outside of town and on the seashore.The temperature difference between the town of Liverpool and the weather station can be quite large,especially in the summer months.

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